Jeremiah 11:4
Bashkir 2023 (Изге Яҙма)
Мин ата-бабаларығыҙҙы Мысырҙан, тимер иретә торған мейестән, алып сыҡҡан саҡта ошоларҙы бойорҙом. Мин уларға былай тинем: „Әйткәндәремде тыңлағыҙ, бөтә бойороҡтарымды еренә еткереп үтәгеҙ, шул саҡта һеҙ Минең халҡым булырһығыҙ, Мин һеҙҙең Аллағыҙ булырмын.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from God, reminding the people of Israel about the covenant He made with their ancestors after freeing them from Egypt. God commanded them to obey His voice and follow His commands, promising that if they did, He would be their God and they would be His people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you made a special promise with your best friend. God is like that friend who made a promise with the people of Israel after saving them from Egypt. He asked them to follow His rules and, in return, He would be their special friend too.
Historical Background
Jeremiah 11:4 was written by the prophet Jeremiah around 627-586 BC. Jeremiah was addressing the people of Judah, reminding them of the covenant God made with their ancestors and the importance of keeping God’s commands.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, this verse reminds us that our relationship with God depends on our willingness to obey His commands. Just like a child must obey their parents to maintain a healthy family relationship, we must obey God to have a strong relationship with Him.
Topics
obediencecovenantsalvationrelationship with Godfreedompromise
Related Verses
Exodus 20:1-17Deuteronomy 5:6-21Ezekiel 16:60-62Romans 6:17-18Hebrews 8:6-13
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'iron furnace' mean in this verse?
The 'iron furnace' symbolizes the harsh conditions and slavery the Israelites endured in Egypt, emphasizing the difficulty of their situation before God freed them.
How does this verse connect to the Ten Commandments?
This verse reminds the Israelites to obey God’s commands, which include the Ten Commandments given at Mount Sinai, underlining the importance of following God’s laws.
Can you give an example of how someone today can apply this verse?
Today, someone might apply this verse by committing to daily Bible reading and prayer, ensuring they listen to and follow God’s commands in their daily decisions.
What is the significance of God calling the Israelites 'His people'?
By calling the Israelites 'His people,' God emphasizes the special relationship He has with them, signifying His commitment to their well-being and their role as a chosen people to spread His message.
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